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Sri Lanka Anger Over Thaivan Issue
By azad • March 12, 2008 • • Comments : 0
"The General Assembly Resolution 2758 of 1971 clearly resolves the China’s representation in the UN and Sri Lanka strongly believes that the People’s Republic of China represents the aspirations of all the people in China including those in Taiwan. Any attempts by to change this status–quo is regarded by Sri Lanka as detrimental to cross-straits relations and to the peace and stability of Asia as a whole."
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(March 12, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) “The Government of Sri Lanka is seriously concerned about the attempts by Taiwan to hold a so-called referendum on the pretext of seeking independence and joining the UN under the name of Taiwan, on 22nd March,” Foreign Minister in Colombo said in an official statement.
According to the Ministry's statement, “Sri Lanka remains firmly committed to the “One China Policy” and opposes any form of Taiwan independence and participation of Taiwan in any international and or regional organizations as this would be in blatant violation of established international norms and obligations enshrined in the UN charter. The People’s Republic of China is the sole legal Government representing the whole of China and Taiwan is an inalienable part of the Chinese territory.”
Furthermore, the General Assembly Resolution 2758 of 1971 clearly resolves the China’s representation in the UN and Sri Lanka strongly believes that the People’s Republic of China represents the aspirations of all the people in China including those in Taiwan. Any attempts by to change this status–quo is regarded by Sri Lanka as detrimental to cross-straits relations and to the peace and stability of Asia as a whole, it added.
Sri Lanka strongly hopes that Taiwan will respect the concerns of the international community and desist from engaging in the so-called referendum seeking “de jure independence”, the Ministered statement hopes.
- Sri Lanka Guardian
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